Hello! I have found that Russian Localisation Guide is a little bit outdated and it needs to be updated. Here is some flaws, I found in this guide: 1. An URL, pointing to Victor Wagner's collection of cyrillic console fonts is outdated (section 2). An URL should point to the new location: ftp://ftp.45.free.net/pub/fonts/linux/console-tools-cyrillic-0.9.tar.gz 2. Section 3. This section suggests to set locale specific variables in /etc/env.d/00basic, which will surely get rewritten by the next baselayout merge (trivial-update). I think the most appropriate place for these variables should be user-defined /etc/env.d/99local that's all :) Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3.
Link fixed. Other suggestions to be checked.
(In reply to comment #0) > 2. Section 3. This section suggests to set locale specific variables in /etc/ env.d/00basic, which will surely get rewritten by the next baselayout merge (trivial-update). I think the most appropriate place for these variables should be user-defined /etc/env.d/99local from gentoo's l18n guide[1]: > Locale settings are stored in environment variables. These are typically set in the /etc/env.d/02locale (for system-wide settings) and ~/.bashrc (for user- specific settings) file. [1] http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/guide-localization.xml
fixed. changed to 02locale as in English guide-localization.xml. Finally thank you Meder!